Bryan Kohberger killed 4 students in 10 minutes according to University of Idaho murders timeline

Bryan Kohberger killed 4 students in 10 minutes according to University of Idaho murders timeline

After more than a month, Bryan Kohberger was arrested in connection with the brutal murders of four students at the University of Idaho with a timeline being speculated of his murders

On the night of November 13, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves were all fatally stabbed with what is thought to be a J-shaped dagger. A number of speculations have been sparked by Kohberger’s arrest and are spreading rapidly throughout social media.

Bryan Kohberger killed 4 students in 10 minutes according to University of Idaho murders web sleuths timeline

Web detectives are using the affidavit and other information provided by the court to piece together a timeline of events leading up to the murder charge. A small group of Twitter users recently investigated the incident, and their chronology suggests that Kohberger “murdered” the four youngsters in less than 10 minutes.

Someone on Twitter stated, “Very frenzied. According to the affidavit, he parked the car at 4:05 am. 2 or 3 minutes to get in the house? He did the 4 murders in under 10 minutes. The whimper and thud from Xana’s room were heard at 4:17 am, then 3 min later, he was in the car speeding away by 4:20.” Another user investigated the timeline and wrote, “Same thing I said. The DoorDash driver pulled up at 4 am. The girl was on Tik Tok at 4:12 am.

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“Then the security camera picked up noise at 4:17 am. All that happen right after each other and thru (sic) all that Bryan snuck in the house.” Further, a third user speculated about the timeline and wrote, “So 1 victim was awake, door dash delivered and on tic tok around the same time Brian was ‘stealthily’ killing 4 adults and walked by a ‘frozen in fear’ roommate who didn’t call anyone until noon the next day…wtf.”

However, the information is not backed up by any official sources. Since the murders, several amateur sleuths have speculated online. Moscow PD has maintained strict secrecy thus far. When the court ordered the sealed affidavits to be unsealed, the public was finally given access to key details. And the evidence gathered by the police.

What did the affidavit say about the Bryan Kohberger’s timeline

Police had speculated that the four students were murdered on November 13 between 3 and 4 a.m. In their off-campus Moscow residence prior to the release of the affidavit on Thursday, January 5. The murders of all four kids are now suspected to have occurred between 4 and 4.25 a.m. One hour has been reduced to 25 minutes as stated in the agreement. According to The Washington Post, the authorities now believe that Kernodle was still alive at 4:12 a.m. since her phone records show that she was using TikTok, which suggests that she was probably still awake.

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A Remark on the Arrest of Kohberger

Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology PhD candidate, was arrested at his parents’ house in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania during a Friday morning SWAT raid. The white Hyundai Elantra seen on the home’s surveillance footage was the vehicle that was ultimately taken by the police. He was officially charged with four charges of murder. And one count of felony burglary.

A judge has ordered a gag order in this case. On January 3, 2023, Magistrate Judge Megan Marshall in Latah County reportedly issued an injunction prohibiting anyone involved in the investigation or representation of either party from publicly discussing the matter.

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